Speakers will include Butch Koehlmoos, general manager of the Lower Loup NRD; Craig Frenzen, Nance County farmer hosting the tour; Jill Clapperton, rhizosphere ecologist, Lethbridge University; Mike Hubbs, NRCS national agronomist; Dwayne Beck (invited), Dakota Lakes Farmer Manager, South Dakota State University; Randy Rink, no-till farmer from Pender; Ray Ward, owner, Ward Labs; and Paul Jasa, UNL Extension Engineer.
The field day will include threee one-hour soil pit presentations in the morning:
The 2006 Whirlwind No-till Expo will be held at a site 5 miles north of Fullerton on Hwy 14.The day will start with registration at 8 a.m. and end at 5:30 p.m.
The cost is $20 for those registering by July 17 and $40 for those not pre-registering. To register visit the No-till on the Plains tour Web site or call 888-330-5142. For more information, contact Tim Schaaf at the Ord Natural Resources Conservation Services office at 308-728-3244, Extension 3.
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